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2025 Christmas Party
Picture of approximately 50 NARFE members at the Christmas party

NARFE Northern Kentucky District 4 2025 Christmas Party, Hosted by Chapter 1760 at Highland Country Club

Chapter 97 Distinguished Member Luncheon
June 4, 2025

Celebrating members aged 85 or over with 20 years as a NARFE member and a Hall of Fame award for many contributions to NARFE

Kentucky Federation Convention 2025 (KYCON25)
March 18-19, 2025
Berea, KY
The Kentucky Federation Executive Board Meeting

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Tom and Laurel Diaz at the Boone Tavern in Berea, Kentucky
Tom was at The Kentucky Federation Executive Board Meeting at the Boone Tavern.
July 16th and 17th,  2024
Also Pictured are
Tom’s sister Sandy and her Friend who live in Berea.


Fedcon Region X Caucus
Robert Allen Region X Vice President
(Seated, third from right)

National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association (NARFE)
Region X  Caucus Members at Fedcon from West Virginia, Kentucky,
Virginia, Tennessee and North Carolina.

 


 CAMPBELL COUNTY Chapter 1760

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$1285

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Our Team
Nancy Hellmann, Cheryl (Nancy’s neighbor), Ginny Criscillis, Sue Talbert and Jim (Nancy’s brother)
Carolyn,  Myself and two Chapter members walked October 5, 2024, in the Cincinnati, Ohio, Alzheimer’s walk. It was a beautiful day for a walk.
 The amount collected under, ” Our Team  NARFE Chapter 1760 ($1285).”

 Chapter President Nancy Hellmann
Chapter 1760, Campbell County

 Trigg County Chapter 1730
Christmas Party at Majestic Family Restaurant
December  11th, 11 am
1 700 S 6th St, Mayfield, KY 42066


A Very Nice Moment in Time

 


The Way We Were

 Lock and Dams on the Border of Kentucky were manned by Federal Employees.

50 Wicket dams were created to help industry move commodities in the east. The vessels needed depth to hall their cargo. The Federal Government provided the depth by creating 50 Wicket dams along the Ohio River

The Wickets were raised by hand and with the help steam engine crane. Hopper (setting prop with the 20′ steel rod ) and his crew
( left to right) Tom Diaz (kneeling), Eddie Nunn, Ron Hall behind Eddie and Lawson Hammond (far right).The only thing holding that diving board in place is the weight of the people standing on the board. To hook the prop James Hopper had to go out on the end of the board.
Sometimes the props won’t set in the notch.

The Notch is at the bottom of  the diagram. Diagrams by Tom Diaz